The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... miles long and not much over a mile broad . Hine Heath in Shropshire is perhaps four miles square . Rudheath in Cheshire was quite large in medieval times , perhaps five miles by four . There are stretches of heathland in Cannock Chase ...
... miles long and not much over a mile broad . Hine Heath in Shropshire is perhaps four miles square . Rudheath in Cheshire was quite large in medieval times , perhaps five miles by four . There are stretches of heathland in Cannock Chase ...
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... miles south - west of Wolverhampton , is overlooked by a small hill , which was presumably the meeting - place . There is a junction of several parishes on the other side of the hill from the village . Cuttlestone means ' Cuthwulf's ...
... miles south - west of Wolverhampton , is overlooked by a small hill , which was presumably the meeting - place . There is a junction of several parishes on the other side of the hill from the village . Cuttlestone means ' Cuthwulf's ...
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... miles north - east of Leominster , and Edvin ( or Edwyn ) Ralph , which is 9 miles east . Farlow is on the edge of the massif of Clee Hill , and land there would provide hill pasture . Edvin means ' Gedda's fen ' , and land there would ...
... miles north - east of Leominster , and Edvin ( or Edwyn ) Ralph , which is 9 miles east . Farlow is on the edge of the massif of Clee Hill , and land there would provide hill pasture . Edvin means ' Gedda's fen ' , and land there would ...
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